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Can it be posted now? Cheers, Thanks very much for all your dedication to this project! Dalal MESSAGE I ATTEMPTED TO POST BELOW I am trying to code the following idea using lmer (package lme4) and running into problems. I am also unsure that I am coding this properly and wanted to double check, as there are not enough people in my entourage that can do this for me. For individual fish i of species j in lake k, Hgijk ~ b0j[i] + b1k[i] + b2j[i]*lengthi + ei ei ~ N(0,s2e) b0j ~ N(mb0,s2b0) b1k ~ go + g1*chlorophyll-ak + eb1 eb1 ~ N(0,s2b1) b2j ~ N(mb2,s2b2) This model says that the Hg for fish i of species j from lake k is a function of the species, the lake, and the length of the fish. The species effects are like intercepts the average Hg for a particular species at average length (if the length data are centered) in an average lake and they come from a normal distribution. The lake effect is itself a linear function of chlorophyll concentration, so that lakes with higher chlorophyll can potentially have higher or lower average Hg concentrations. The length effects vary by species, on the assumption that Hg concentration may change with size differently in different species (which is the case in the systems I am working in). These length effects come from a normal distribution. *Problems:* 1. My original idea was to code this as such: M.A4<-lmer(LogTHg~ Chlorophyll + Length+ (1 + Length|SpeciesCode) +(1|Location), data=mercury.subset) -Does this function really represent the ideas I explained above? I am not sure if Length is supposed to be included in 2 places as it is here -When I run this model, the se.ceof() of Length always comes out to 0, which doesn't really make sense. Any ideas why this might be happening? Thank you very much for taking the time to read this and providing input. I appreciate it. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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